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- IUP_(software) abstract "The IUP Portable User Interface is a computer software development kit that provides a portable, scriptable toolkit to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using the programming languages C, Perl, Lua and Nim. This allows rapid, zero-compile prototyping and refinement of deployable GUI applications.IUP's purpose is to allow programs to run in different systems in unmodified form.It provides this ability by binding Lua with its C/C++ code, or simply writing C to the application programming interface (API). It supports calling native Windows API graphics, native Motif-LessTif or GTK+ elements, or the developers' own CanvasDraw elements from the Lua scripts or natively in a C/C++ application.".
- Q4041171 abstract "The IUP Portable User Interface is a computer software development kit that provides a portable, scriptable toolkit to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using the programming languages C, Perl, Lua and Nim. This allows rapid, zero-compile prototyping and refinement of deployable GUI applications.IUP's purpose is to allow programs to run in different systems in unmodified form.It provides this ability by binding Lua with its C/C++ code, or simply writing C to the application programming interface (API). It supports calling native Windows API graphics, native Motif-LessTif or GTK+ elements, or the developers' own CanvasDraw elements from the Lua scripts or natively in a C/C++ application.".